a.
Concept Introduction:
Incremental analysis is a decision-making technique used to identify the financial data that changes in different courses of action. It is a useful tool in decision making such as the decision to accept special orders, make or buy decisions, sell or further process decisions, repair or replace decisions, and decisions related to the elimination of unprofitable business segments.
The Net income for CC.
b.
Concept Introduction:
Incremental Analysis is a decision-making technique used to identify the financial data that changes in different courses of action. It is a useful tool in decision making such as the decision to accept special orders, make or buy decisions, sell or further process decisions, repair or replace decisions, and decisions related to the elimination of unprofitable business segments.
The net income by product line and its total if CC discontinues the stunner product line.
c.
Concept Introduction:
Incremental Analysis is a decision-making technique used to identify the financial data that changes in different courses of action. It is a useful tool in decision making such as the decision to accept special orders, make or buy decisions, sell or further process decisions, repair or replace decisions, and decisions related to the elimination of unprofitable business segments.
The decision to regarding the stunner product line.

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